Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment’s big surfing movie, Chasing Mavericks is coming to Blu-ray and DVD tomorrow. To celebrate, the company has put together an exclusive Blu-ray bonus clip for fans that delves into the film’s lead Jay Moriarty, and what the young man and his goals and achievements meant to people.

Really pretty pictures and the promise of Tom Hanks outdoing himself by snagging all five Oscar nominations for best actor for parts played in a single movie were not enough to draw audiences out for Cloud Atlas. The movie reportedly cost over $100 million to produce but only took in $9 million for an embarrassing third place debut.

A lot going on this week. And by “a lot” I mean mostly a bunch of terrible movies with one Wachowski-led exception. We’ve got our head in the clouds, high school all-nighters, killer waves and silents hills

Curtis Hanson has been absent from the big screen for quite a while now. After working through the aughts, making three films in six years, the filmmaker decided to take a break from Hollywood. While he did directed the made-for-TV movie Too Big To Fail in 2011, he hasn't had a movie in cinema's since 2007's Lucky You. Finally, however, he's making his way back and is set to premiere his surfing coming-of-age drama Chasing Mavericks in a few months.

Michael Apted, award-winning director of the Up documentary series, will take over Hanson’s Northern California set and complete the final 15 days of principal photography on the director’s surfing drama. Men, produced by Walden Media, tells the true story of surfer Jay Moriarty, who conquered a specific break off of California’s coast that became known as Mavericks.

Who needs a Point Break remake when there are true surf stories to be told? More casting news trickled down the pipeline about the upcoming surf film Mavericks. Leven Rambin has signed on to play the female lead in the true story, joining previously cast Gerard Butler and Jonny Weston.